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Explain how you could write a quadratic function in a factored form that would have a vertex with an x-coordinate of 3 and two distinct roots.
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Find the area and perimeter of each composite figure. use 3.14 for π. round your answer to the nearest tenth. a square and a right triangle share a common side. image long description a 3-meter by 0.5-meter rectangle has triangles attached like wings to the 3-meter sides. the other two sides of both triangles measure 2.5 meters. the height of each triangle is 2 meters. a 6-inch by 4-inch rectangle has 2 half-circles attached like wings to the 6-inch sides. the radius of each half-circle is 3 inches. find the surface area and volume of each figure. use 3.14 for π. round your answer to the nearest tenth. a right circular cylinder has a base radius of 6 yards and a height of 20 yards. a rectangular prism has a base that is 9 centimeters long and 7 centimeters wide. the height is 2 centimeters. a rectangular prism has a base that measures 11 millimeters by 11 millimeters. the height is 11 millimeters.
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Acircle has a circumference of 2 pi cm. which statement about the circumference and area is true? a comparison of the area and circumference is not possible since the area cannot be determined. the numerical values of the circumference and area of the circle are equal. the numerical value of the circumference is greater than the numerical value of the area. the numerical value of the circumference is less than the numerical value of the area.
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Find the number of liters in 12.8 gal of gasoline. round to the nearest hundredths
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